Naomi Campbell began her five day sentence of community service in Manhattan dressed like that. Seriously what is she thinking by wearing stilletos to mop floors. I am sure they are going to give an orange uniform like they did for Boy George, but I doubt they will give her shoes. That has to be a sight to see her trying to clean the pier, I wish the Judge had sentenced her to work outside like Boy George. But because of all the press following his every sweep the Judge decided it was better for her to be inside according to WCBS. Major bummer, don't you think?

The dastardly diva is scheduled to report for cleanup duty on March 19 at the gray cinderblock facility at Pier 36, on Montgomery and South streets. She'll sweep, scrub, and tidy up, all while in indoors, away from the prying press, according to a law-enforcement source. "This is not a desk job. She'll be mopping floors," said the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity. Campbell was hit with five days' community service for striking her maid in the head with a Nokia cellphone – "accidentally," she claimed. The judge in the Scolavino case bowed to Campbell's wish that she fulfill her community service indoors so as not to stir up a media circus – much like Boy George did in August, when his court-mandated street-cleaning gig, also on the Lower East Side, drew scores of reporters. But Naomi will still have company. She'll get down and dirty with other community-service workers, an employee at the warehouse predicted yesterday. "She'll have to wear a safety vest, and gloves and boots, because you could step on nails and glass," said the porter, who asked his name not be used. "But they're going to take good care of her. They don't want a lawsuit on their hands," he said.

Supermodel Naomi Campbell is to star in an MTV reality TV show following her recruitment of a new personal assistant. Campbell, whose last six assistants have quit because of her temper, and who has been accused of assault by two previous assistants, has decided she needs a new asistant, and what better way to find one than in front of the cameras. The MTV reality show is due to the supermodel’s plans to overcome the public perception of her. A source said: "Naomi is famous for her spats with staff, so the idea is to try to have some fun and capitalize on the situation. Plus, it's TV work, which Naomi hopes will lead to acting jobs."

The woman accused of stealing supermodel Naomi Campbell's identity at a string of recent celebrity parties has been named and shamed. The catwalk beauty was said to be "extremely concerned" about her imposter, after it emerged the fake Campbell tried to attend Oasis' Brit Awards after-show party last week. She was refused entry by the band member Noel Gallagher. Today it emerged the fraudster was professional Campbell lookalike Susan Sangster, 36. She apologised for the pranks, insisting, "(I) am so sorry if there's been any confusion. I'll certainly be setting the record straight from now on." Campbell retorts, "This girl doesn't even look like me. There is only one Naomi and it's a full-time job, let me tell you."

Supermodel Naomi Campbell has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanour charge of reckless assault in New York. Following a plea bargain with prosecutors at Manhattan Criminal Court, she was sentenced to five days’ community service and a two-day anger management course, and ordered to pay medical bills of $363.33 dollars for her injured housekeeper, who was hurt when Campbell threw a mobile phone. In court, Campbell admitted throwing the phone in her Park Avenue apartment but said she did not intend it to hit maid Ana Scolavino, who needed four stitches after the incident. She said: "I am advised that Ana was hurt, and I am deeply sorry about that." Campbell, 36, was arrested in March after her maid, Ana Scolavino, claimed she threw a mobile phone at her after accusing her of stealing the jeans she wanted to wear to appear on Oprah Winfrey’s TV show. Police said Mrs Scolavino needed four stitches after the alleged attack.